I see more and more animated buttons in service oriented web applications, especially in registration and completing an action. In the literature of persuasive psychology, moving objects are used for ...

On my products page, I have a large image, then next to it I have add to cart. Below the add to cart section, I then have an Enquire Now button. And below that I have click for Live Chat, and below ...

I have been experiencing with few admin interfaces until I saw Shopify's admin interface. I noticed that there are two kinds of buttons, in my opinion, there are "call to action" buttons like Add a ...

I'm redesigning the registration page for my website, and I'm wondering if anyone has come across any research relating to the affects of different wording and colors for the registration button?
How ...

It's common to put verbs in buttons like "Delete" or "Edit", ... .
In English I know it's common practice to use the third-person verbs "Delete", "Edit", "Add", "Click here", ... but not the actual ...

I'm working on a landing page for a private taxi.
The desired action on this page is to make a phone call.
Now, there's a big phone number and a small script to track the clics on it.
That works well ...

There is an issue with naming call to actions (or buttons in generally) that doesn't apply in english due to its easy structure but in most other languages there might be differences:
Does a call to ...

I have an issue around navigation that I thought I would put to the wider UX world instead of continue the circular discussions within the office.
The main goal of our new website is to get people to ...

Currently the users can "print codes" for the entire group or invite individuals by email. Can you imagine a better solution to make it more clear that both options are available without prioritizing ...

I should start by mentioning that I am looking for studies or general observations about using the color red. I am less interested in critique about the design. The specific concern that I have is if ...

I am working on a registration process for a mobile site which uses a progress tracker. On completion of the registration the user is instructed that they need to check their email to activate their ...

I have a table with multiple rows of data. The last column of this data table contains a group of icons representing actions a user can perform on that row of data. Actions include: View, Print, Edit, ...

There was some debate at my current place of employment regarding the order of primary buttons.
In this case, a user has taken action to remove a user. There is a small call to action that launches ...

I'm creating a web app where users can provide snapshots of the page they are viewing and share them via email in a downloadable format.
What are best practices for creating a sense of security for ...

Say that a website has a "contact us" form and button and a "start free trial" button that should both be persistently displayed as the user navigates around the site...Should they both be given equal ...

I need help thinking this through: There are holiday packages to be sold so I have an overview template that shows the collection of packages and a single detail template that explains the details (of ...

I am designing a corporate website for a software company, with primary colour scheme comprising of red, black and white.
Breaking away from this colour scheme will just look wrong, and I do not want ...

I am working on on a site which uses a hover state on a link within copy (a window pops up, much like a tool tip) as well as a standard link (which takes the visitor to another page).
The distinction ...

I am currently running a screencast service for developers who want to learn about python.
I charge a small fee of 9 dollars a month. I have been good about emailing my potential customers or people ...

Premise:
I'm working on a landing page for a software company. Currently the company offers one enterprise product. Soon, a second "lite" product will roll out, and I'm wondering about the hero/CTA.
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Yes, I know it sounds ridiculous but let me explain what I want to do!
The app that I work on is quite massive but also quite out of date in terms of the front-end. The worst thing about the app is ...

On a website you can use your e-mail address to view your current order status. No personal identifiable information is displayed. However, you can let the website resend the full order confirmation ...

I'm just running an experiment on the UX Pin homepage. One group got a "shaking" button (the big orange sign up starts to shake after few seconds) and the other group got traditional "static" button.
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